In the history of anthropology, that is, a science whose borders have considerably shifted, the object of study has continually changed but there has been a prevailing conviction about the unusual sensitivity of its practices; however, such sensitivity has not been discussed by researchers in the context of wars, military intelligence, or other military endeavors. When the history of this discipline is recounted as it is by Michał Kowalski in the book Antropolodzy na wojnie [Anthropologists on War], through the prism of the complications involved in direct activities of this type, it forces one to reflect on the ethical principles that should guide field researchers. Historical analyses of such sensitive material should also incline scholar...
The present book deals with the interrelationship between society and war seen through the analytica...
The present book deals with the interrelationship between society and war seen through the analytica...
World War I marks a well-known turning point in anthropology, and this volume is the first to examin...
In the history of anthropology, that is, a science whose borders have considerably shifted, the obje...
Anthropology on a warpath. Wars and ethnic conflicts as a challenge for a modern ethnologist Anthrop...
Besides extensive human suffering and immense material destruction, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on ...
To Measure the Enemy. Physical Anthropology and the First World WarThe discussed publications (Andre...
none1noA passionate debate, that is animating the anthropological community in the last decade, conc...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
The aim of the paper is to suggest moving away from the dichotomy of ‘Anthropology of’ and ‘Anthropo...
In this article I examine the problem of the borders of anthropology and its identity as a disciplin...
This book uses controversies as a gateway through which to explore the origins, ethics, key moments,...
Despite claims that the U.S. military’s new Human Terrain System can ‘save lives’ by using social sc...
This article presents the research problems addressed in military anthropology. The central research...
The present book deals with the interrelationship between society and war seen through the analytica...
The present book deals with the interrelationship between society and war seen through the analytica...
World War I marks a well-known turning point in anthropology, and this volume is the first to examin...
In the history of anthropology, that is, a science whose borders have considerably shifted, the obje...
Anthropology on a warpath. Wars and ethnic conflicts as a challenge for a modern ethnologist Anthrop...
Besides extensive human suffering and immense material destruction, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on ...
To Measure the Enemy. Physical Anthropology and the First World WarThe discussed publications (Andre...
none1noA passionate debate, that is animating the anthropological community in the last decade, conc...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
The early history of professional anthropology is characterized by chronic ambivalence between, on o...
The aim of the paper is to suggest moving away from the dichotomy of ‘Anthropology of’ and ‘Anthropo...
In this article I examine the problem of the borders of anthropology and its identity as a disciplin...
This book uses controversies as a gateway through which to explore the origins, ethics, key moments,...
Despite claims that the U.S. military’s new Human Terrain System can ‘save lives’ by using social sc...
This article presents the research problems addressed in military anthropology. The central research...
The present book deals with the interrelationship between society and war seen through the analytica...
The present book deals with the interrelationship between society and war seen through the analytica...
World War I marks a well-known turning point in anthropology, and this volume is the first to examin...